Tandy Hills Natural Area / Stratford Nature Area
Park · West Meadowbrook ·

Tandy Hills Natural Area / Stratford Nature Area

Park · West Meadowbrook ·

Indigenous prairie with wildflowers, trails, and city views

hiking trails
playground
nice park
dog friendly
great views
nature walk
peaceful vibes
scenic views
Tandy Hills Natural Area / Stratford Nature Area by null
Tandy Hills Natural Area / Stratford Nature Area by null
Tandy Hills Natural Area / Stratford Nature Area by null
Tandy Hills Natural Area / Stratford Nature Area by null
Tandy Hills Natural Area / Stratford Nature Area by null
Tandy Hills Natural Area / Stratford Nature Area by null
Tandy Hills Natural Area / Stratford Nature Area by null
Tandy Hills Natural Area / Stratford Nature Area by null
Tandy Hills Natural Area / Stratford Nature Area by null
Tandy Hills Natural Area / Stratford Nature Area by null
Tandy Hills Natural Area / Stratford Nature Area by null
Tandy Hills Natural Area / Stratford Nature Area by null
Tandy Hills Natural Area / Stratford Nature Area by null
Tandy Hills Natural Area / Stratford Nature Area by null
Tandy Hills Natural Area / Stratford Nature Area by null
Tandy Hills Natural Area / Stratford Nature Area by null
Tandy Hills Natural Area / Stratford Nature Area by null
Tandy Hills Natural Area / Stratford Nature Area by null
Tandy Hills Natural Area / Stratford Nature Area by null
Tandy Hills Natural Area / Stratford Nature Area by null

Information

3325 View St, Fort Worth, TX 76103 Get directions

Wheelchair accessible entrance
Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Information

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3325 View St, Fort Worth, TX 76103 Get directions

+1 817 731 2787
tandyhills.org
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@TandyHills

Features

•Wheelchair accessible entrance
•Wheelchair accessible parking lot

Last updated

Jan 9, 2026

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A rare remnant Fort Worth Prairie with spring wildflowers and dawn-to-dusk access, free. Supported by the city and volunteer stewards, it’s praised by naturalists for biodiversity and seasonal color—an eye-opening counterpoint to the urban core.

https://www.fortworthtexas.gov/departments/parks/parks-and-trails/tandy-hills-natural-area
Free Attractions in Fort Worth (2025)
Tandy Hills Natural Area / Stratford Nature Area

Debi

Google
Quick and easy walk, pretty summer wildflowers! Dog on leash friendly, and there’s a playground for the kids. Great view of downtown Fort Worth!

Thông N.

Google
As a photographer, this hill is so beautiful during sunrise and sunset. A gorgeous place for natural theme pictures.

Daizha

Google
Tandy Hills is such a hidden gem tucked right into the heart of Fort Worth. I loved the winding trails and peaceful vibes—it’s the kind of spot you’d never expect to find in the middle of a neighborhood. Great for a quick solo reset, nature walk, or content day when you want scenic views without driving far. Definitely a new favorite for local hikes!

S B

Google
I bet this area is beautiful in the spring. In November, not so much. But that's not the reason for my rating. I took my two foster dogs there (only one walk on a leash since the other is disabled and old) and the path was littered with broken glass. The parking is not super great either. I might come back to check it out in the spring, but I wouldn't recommend bringing dogs unless they wear specialized shoes to prevent glass from getting in their paws.

Melissa S.

Google
We always enjoy hiking the trails at Tandy Hills. But today was spectacular with all the wildflowers! That land is truly special with so many native species in just that small area! Really beautiful.

Craig David D.

Google
Great park. Go see it. But please don't litter.

RaeLyn B.

Google
Beautiful untouched area close to the city. This is rare. Easy to navigate, just as easy to get lost but that's part of the adventure. Encountered wild animal tracks as well as signs of street folks making this place their home. Just wish everyone practiced 'leave no trace' will do my part and bring a trash bag to do a little beautification next hiking trip here. Did a evening hike to see the sun set and it was perfect. Felt safe the whole time and the moon provided more than enough light.

Dan W.

Google
Had no idea this place existed until doing senior photos, the photographer suggested it. Really nice park with a lot of space. Playgrounds and water fountain near the street, with large open fields and wooded hiking trails going back away from the road. There is just street parking so I could see it being tough to park, but I don’t know how many people know this park exists.